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You’re Invited!

To show our gratitude and to nurture the uniting of friends and families, siblings young and old, and children and nature, we are creating Sara Fay and the Elementals Children’s Quest Parties.

Sara Fay and the Elementals Quest Parties are designed to bring joy, excitement, and critical thinking to children as they learn about, explore, and discover their part in this great big world. We hope the fun is contagious!

All the details needed to throw a fun Quest Party are provided below. Stay tuned as Quest Party Ideas are released for each book. You are invited to add your own creative ideas – the possibilities are endless! So, come along and brighten the day with the Elementals and Sara Fay Quest Parties!

How to Throw a Sara Fay and the Elementals Children’s Quest Party!

1. Step 1: Connect with us on Facebook and YouTube. Make sure we have your email address here so you don’t miss free bonuses, events, specials and updates. If you like what we are doing, please let us know and then share your experiences with Sara Fay and the Elementals!

3.Step 3 – Select a Corresponding Theme or Come up with Your Own. These quests are designed for party goers to work independently and together. My brilliant teacher friend is helping me come up with a Quest Party where the older children help guide the younger children. It is precious to watch and the older children appreciate feeling of use!

I was tickled pink to learn my sister and nephew got lost on a mountain adventure with their Sara Fay and the Elementals Quest Journal. My sister initiated the quest by asking my five-year-old nephew if he wanted to draw any of the plants he saw. After completing his first drawing, he saw opportunities everywhere.

He drew plants, flowers, and trees and then excitedly proposed they write their own story. At times, he would narrate, at others, my sister would narrate. In their story, they went camping, roasted marshmallows, ate hot dogs, hiked through trails and then…

They saw a real-life moose on the trail! What a perfect addition to their story and chance to practice illustrating.

“Then we saw a moose and it came right on the trail and we ran for our lives.”

On this day with poignant memories and challenges for so many, the Elementals and I wish for us all to give and receive love and kindness – to unite with each other, all of the Earth’s inhabitants; and with nature’s devas, elementals and nature spirits.